
Intentional Reemergence: dreaming the aftertime
In January 2021 I offered a five week class series through freeskewl in which

Intentional Reemergence: dreaming the aftertime
In January 2021 I offered a five week class series through freeskewl in which

Death Is Kinda Busy These Days
Death, played by Irina Varina, wears a polka dot dress

In This Moment We Remember and Fortify
This piece is part four of a series about dancing,


In This Moment We Use Our Superpowers
This piece is part two of a series about dancing,

In This Moment, ‘Rich with Terror and Vitality’
As unprepared as many of us feel for the upheaval

The Splitting of the Moon*, Like an Old Widower’s Heart
Theatre Philadelphia and thINKingDANCE continue our partnership, begun in

The Sea as a Doorway and a Border
In a quest to reach new audiences for performing arts

Women on the Border of Freedom
tD writer Nicole Bindler interviews Hariprasad Kowtha, the Program Director

How Does a Clown Deal With Change?
tD writer Nicole Bindler interviews Israeli-American circus and dance artist

Nicole Bindler has participated in several workshops with Deborah Hay,

Killer Sideburns’ Stochastic Stars
The ballroom of the William Way LGBT Center shimmers as Purim shpil

Grappling With Whiteness in a Field of Poppies
In the opening moments of her piece, “Hello! Sadness!,” Mary

I want to live in a world where nine-year-old Tristan

Free Advice and an Interview with Farah Saleh
tD writer Nicole Bindler interviews Palestinian dance artist Farah Saleh

Archiving Occupation, Identity and Resistance
tD writer Nicole Bindler and guest writer Hadar Ahuvia discuss



Hadar Ahuvia and Jesse Zaritt: Jewish-American Choreographers Grapple with Zionism and the Nakba
In an invitation to her new solo work, Joy Vey, shown at Draftwork at

Camille A. Brown’s notably virtuosic and politically charged work takes

Palestinian Dabke Makes it to the Annenberg
On November 14th the Philadelphia Coalition for Boycott, Divestment, and

In this piece Nicole Bindler reviews Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company’s

Ugly Numbers Part III: The Dance Apocalypse
Ugly Numbers is a three-part series on gender inequity in


Ugly Numbers Part II: Presenters and Dance Artists Respond
Ugly Numbers is a three-part series on gender inequity in

Ugly Numbers Part I: Just the Facts
Ugly Numbers is a three-part series on gender inequity in

Context within the content: A zen dilemma? Or a writer’s responsibility?
Miguel Gutierrez joined thINKingDANCE for a talk about his relationship

[Bindler reviews her partner Curt Haworth’s work, Onliest.] The performers are

Restless Narratives in a Funereal Juke Joint
From the moment I enter the theater, an invitation to

Horror and Humor in a Fictional Cold-War Society
Three white, European men are onstage as the audience enters.
Nicole Bindler is a dance-maker, Body-Mind Centering® practitioner, writer, and activist. Her work has been presented at festivals, conferences, and intensives throughout the U.S., Canada, Argentina, and Europe, and in Tokyo, Beirut, Bethlehem, Mexico City, and Quito. She is a former writer and editor with thINKingDANCE. Learn more.